The principles that help us decide what is right and wrong.
Ethics
Accepting responsibility for your actions.
Accountability
The ability to understand and share another person's feelings.
Empathy
Caring about others without expecting anything in return.
Altruism
The dishonest use of power for personal gain.
Corruption
Personal beliefs about right and wrong behavior.
Morality
A duty or responsibility that you are expected to fulfill.
Obligation
Remaining faithful to a person, cause, or organization.
Loyalty
The practice of giving money, time, or resources to improve society.
Philanthropy
A strong desire to do something you know is wrong.
Temptation
The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
Integrity
The result or effect of an action or decision.
Consequence
Breaking someone's trust or confidence.
Betrayal
Taking an active role in improving your community.
Civic Engagement
An unfair preference or prejudice that affects judgment.
Bias
Fair and equal treatment under the law or in society.
Justice
Giving up something valuable for the benefit of others.
Sacrifice
Letting go of anger toward someone who has hurt you.
Forgiveness
Unity and mutual support among people working toward a common goal.
Solidarity
Pretending to have high moral standards while behaving differently.
Hypocrisy
The willingness to forgive or show compassion instead of punishment.
Mercy
Moral excellence or admirable character.
Virtue
Reaching a mutual agreement when people have different opinions.
Compromise
The responsibility to contribute positively to society.
Social Responsibility
Becoming a better person after making serious mistakes or doing wrong.
Redemption